Saves some money an your still spending quality time with Landon. I remember helping my Dad make sinkers when I was a youngin
@SWF734Сағат бұрын
Me too those were some good memories
@bretshivers83522 сағат бұрын
love your content, keeping it real and clean. tight lines my friend!
@paulmoss7940Сағат бұрын
Yeah Man ! great job on the video.
@RiverRat-21122 сағат бұрын
My paternal grandmother used to make sinkers in the kitchen, melting the lead on the stove in a cast iron skillet. Unbeknownst to my mother, I, at single digit ages, helped. I loved to do the pouring. Safety first! LOL
@gregs25092 сағат бұрын
Casting your own stuff is a great money saver. Scrap is a great way to maximize savings. Beware the danger of melting scrap metal containing even slight amounts of water. FYI- The time lead explodes is when metal containing encased water is placed into the liquid metal that is in the pot. The enclosed water flashes into steam and explodes the contents of the pot. Always melt scrap by starting with a cold pot. Be safe!
@papatrt3 сағат бұрын
WoW! i'm first to be here I'm honored! Thank you for your content and sharing!
@cb62benson302 сағат бұрын
Thanks Man
@JozietheTexasLegend3 сағат бұрын
That’s what I’m talking bout!!
@arnoldgrubbs20052 сағат бұрын
We used to be able to go to tire stores and get buckets of used wheel weights, but now they seem to be made "lead free", I guess so if they come off and get back out in nature again, they won't damage something. I really don't think thats a real thing, but its hard to get that stuff now.
@tonypope905534 минут бұрын
I do that every year getting ready for spoonbilling